Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll &amp; Trading Card

ABSTRACT

A Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll that is motion-able and has a body that is made flat like a trading card and made with trading card features and is made of flexible material that uses one or more folds and one or more weights that allow the action figure doll to make controlled motions when waved or shaken or moved about in the air to make it appear as if the action figure doll is performing one or more tasks while user is cheering or jeering. Also, the motion made by action figure doll is designed to lure or attract the attention of camera operator or others at game or event. Further, the action figure doll can be made with attachable and detachable game gear or equipment and paraphernalia. Also, the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll can be made to attach and detach from and to trading or baseball card shell or background card. Moreover, action figure doll can be made with trading card features with status or stats card that has graphics printed on surface or attached to action figure doll.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This Non-Provisional Application is a continuation in part ofProvisional Patent Application No. 62/090,366 filed on Dec. 11, 2014entitled “Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll & Trading Card ”and Provisional Patent Application No. 62/142,396 filed on Apr. 2, 2015also entitled “Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll & TradingCard”.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention involves the use of a half or more than half bodyof a motion-able sports and entertainment action figure doll that hastrading card features and is made out of cardboard or flexible materialsuch as plastic or a combination thereof with a body that is flat toresemble that of a trading card and can be made printable or can be madewith a colorized image or printed sticker or printed vinyl image of theathlete or entertainer with stats card that can be placed on the front,back or outer surface of the action figure doll or action figure dollcan be made wearing clothing outfit or uniform with printed image offace and neck and other parts of body. The action figure doll is madewith one or more folds in its body parts that allow the action figuredoll to make or perform a certain task when moved or waved about in theair. These creases or folds can be made straight or at an angle to allowthe body part or parts of the action figure doll to move in a particulardirection when shaken, for example it allows the action figure todribble a basketball, swing a baseball bat, golf club, hockey stick,tomahawk or tennis racket, wave a flag, towel or ball, dance or can bemade to perform or mimic the motion of shooting a basketball or performother tasks when waved or moved in a particular direction thatcompliments the crease or fold and the task being performed. Also, theuse of one or more attached weights to the body of the action figuredoll near a fold or crease can help enhance movement when the actionfigure doll is shaken or moved about in the air by allowing user to havemore control of having a faster or slower moving body part or parts.Further, the action figure doll that has trading card features can bemade as two separate parts with one part being the action figure dolland the other part being a trading card shell that when attached orsnapped together become a trading card or can be made where actionfigure doll and trading card are altogether one part with status orstats and graphics card attached to or printed on surface of actionfigure doll with the option of attaching to a trading card shell or theaction figure doll can be made by itself without the trading cardfeatures. Moreover, the action figure doll can be made with attachableand detachable clothing articles, athletic or entertainment equipment orgear, game and entertainment paraphernalia that attaches to body part orparts or other clothing articles or equipment through use of fastenersor pullover part that can be slid unto a body part or unto another pieceof equipment or clothing article. Also, the action figure doll that hastrading card features can be made with security barcode or QR code tohelp identify ownership and authenticate purchase of product. Further,the action figure doll can be made with a layer of light foam that issealed on top of flexible material that allows sticker, jersey or outfitto be placed over or on top of it.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are many different types of game or entertainment paraphernaliaused to cheer for a certain team or individual at a sporting event orconcert. However, none allow the use of an action figure doll that hasthe ability to make lifelike motions when waved or moved about in theair and at the same time have trading card features. These motions allowthe action figure doll to mimic or appear to be freely performing anaction such as dribbling or shooting a basketball, swinging a baseballbat, golf club or hockey stick, running with or throwing a football,throwing or waving a ball or flag or towel, dancing, giving a gamesignal, etc. Further, the action figure doll is designed at a game orevent to capture or lure the attention of the camera operator so thatfan can be seen on camera waving action figure doll and celebrating aplay, player, announcement, the event or game itself. Also, a word suchas pow or bang can be placed across the chest of baseball player that isdisplayed once batter releases bat from a full swing or the wording bangor 3 ball placed on basketball after shooting arm is extended forwardafter basketball jump shooter shoots the ball. Also, it allows the fanto attach and detach parts of equipment, clothing and paraphernalia toand from the action figure to help them participate in the game, concertor event. The action figure doll can be made with trading or baseballcard shell or background card that allow the two parts to become atrading card when attached or snapped together. Also, the action figuredoll itself can be made a trading card with status and graphics attachedto or printed on the surface of action figure doll with security barcodeor QR code or made as just an action figure doll that uses one or moreweights and one or more folds without the attributes of a trading card.The manufacturing process of the action figure doll consists of cuttingout the flexible material in the shape or form of athlete or individualusing one or more cutting tools or cutting dies and once parts are cutout the cardboard or plastic is folded in areas where joints would be ona person and are folded straight or at an angle to cause motion of bodypart to go in a desired direction. After folds are in place, flexiblesupports are then placed in areas where the most stress would be due toweight of doll or pressure put on areas that receive stress due tomotion or movement of the doll. Further, once plastic supports are inplace, a weight or weights are placed in area or areas where motion isdesired which are normally close to a fold or folds. After weights arefastened to the body of the action figure doll, the back support isfastened to action figure doll to prevent or keep the back of the dollfrom collapsing while action figure doll is in motion. Once back supportis in place the action figure doll can be painted or coated with asealer especially to protect flexible material such as cardboard fromwater or moisture. After a sealer is added the action figure doll framecan be sealed in a light foam layer or thin plastic layer. Once lightfoam layer or plastic layer is added, clothing, shoes or sticker can bemade and placed over or upon light foam layer or plastic. Stickers canbe used to cover imaging of face and neck and other body parts or tocover the imaging of the entire outer surface of action figure doll.After clothing and imaging is done, any outer supports such as thoseused on basketball dribbler or football runner or rusher can be fastenedto surface of the action figure doll to provide support for the weightor weights in that body area. Once all parts are in their respectedplace, then fasteners are placed in areas such as hand or hands toattach equipment or gear such as a ball to the hand or hands of actionfigure doll.

SUMMARY

The Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll and Trading Card allowthe fan to have a collectible item such as a trading card or an itemsuch as a motion-able action figure doll to cheer or jeer with or showsupport at a game or event in person or show support just watching it ontelevision. It can be made as part of a trading card that has two partswith one part being an action figure doll and the other being a tradingcard shell or background card that when attached or snapped togetherbecome a trading card or it can be made as an action figure doll thathas trading card features that has stats or status and graphics cardattached to or printed on the surface of action figure doll or can bemade as an action figure doll alone without the attributes of a tradingcard. The Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll and Trading Cardis simply a trading card doll with motion capability. The doll itself ismade with a trading card in mind due to the flatness of the doll and thegraphics can be taken and placed upon the doll with stats or statisticalcard attached to or printed on surface of doll or doll can be made withclothing made such as a jersey or outfit and areas such as face and neckand other body parts made of stickers. Also, graphics from old tradingcard or trading cards can be taken and placed upon doll to further makeit a collectible item. Moreover, the creases or folds in the actionfigure doll body parts allow the action figure doll to make a controlledbut free motion when shaken backward and forward or upward and downwardor side to side or in the direction that allow it to perform a desiredtask or function. Further, the use of one or more weights or weightedobjects attached to the body of action figure doll near a fold or creasecan help enhance the motion of the action figure doll by allowing fasteror slower speeds when waved. Moreover, the action figure doll can bemade with a layer of light foam or plastic that cover and seal theflexible body of action figure doll that allow clothing like a jersey oroutfit to be placed over light foam or that allow one or more stickersto be placed atop the light foam or plastic layer. Following is a briefdescription of some the different embodiments of the Sports andEntertainment Action Figure Doll and Trading Card. These are given togive one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scopeof the invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 in batting stance with ahand illustration to show how action figure doll 1 is held. Also, anillustration of how face and neck can be made with sticker 41 that canbe printed with graphics or with 3D printer.

FIG. 2 is an illustrative view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 with front arm 2 detached.

FIG. 2A shows perspective outside view of detached front arm 2 withelbow fold 3 and tape or cloth fastener 9 on wrist of detached front arm2 that is used to seal wrist to the hand 2 b in FIG. 2 that is attachedto bat 4.

FIG. 2B shows perspective inside view of detached front arm 2 andlocation of flexible support 10.

FIG. 3 is another perspective view of how the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 can be made as a baseball player with bat 4 withfront arm 2 with hand 2 c detached and shows fastener 11 a on backforearm.

FIG. 3A shows a perspective view of detached front arm 2 with hand 2 cthat allows baseball player hand 2 c to detach from bat 4 when baseballplayer makes a full swing.

FIG. 3B shows a perspective view of detached front arm 2 with hand 2 cand location of flexible support 10 on inside of front arm 2 and showsfastener inside hand 11.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 illustrating how actionfigure doll 1 mimics swinging a baseball bat 4 with arrows to illustratemotion and path of bat 4.

FIG. 5 is a perspective back view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 showing layer of flexiblematerial 8 without light foam or outer layer 7 and without back support15 illustrating where weight 12 and 12 a are located and shows flexiblesupport 13 on bat 4 and shows folds in arm and shoulder 6 area thatallow baseball action figure doll 1 with bat 4 to move and swing bat 4.

FIG. 5A is a perspective view of detached weight cover 14 that is usedto cover weight 12 and 12 a.

FIG. 5B is a perspective view of detached back and shoulder cover 15used to give support to back and shoulder area of action figure doll 1.

FIG. 6 is a perspective back view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 with weight cover 14 andback and shoulder cover 15 fastened to back of action figure doll 1 withcircular dotted lines to indicate weight 12 and 12 a underneath.

FIG. 7 is a perspective back view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 with light foam layer 7covering most of the action figure doll 1 including weight cover 14.Also, shows how stats or statistic card 16 can be made attached tosurface of light foam or outer layer 7 of action figure doll 1. Further,shows a portion of back and shoulder support cover 15 and a portion offlexible material 8.

FIG. 8 is a perspective side view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 to give illustration ofthe flatness of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1. Also,shows how stats card 16 can be made to attach to outer surface of actionfigure doll 1 and how sticker 40 of the back head and neck area can bemade or printed with graphics or 3D graphics or 3D printer.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 making a full swing withfront arm 2 popping back and detaching from bat 4 to display wording onchest 17.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 lying down to give anotherillustration of the flatness of action figure doll 1.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a pitcher or player with throwing hand 18 in the airand shows 2 dimensional baseball 19 with fastener 19 a attached tothrowing hand 18 and shows circular dotted lines to represent weight 20under forearm.

FIG. 11A shows back of 2 dimensional baseball 19 with fastener 19 a andweight 19 b attached to back of baseball 19.

FIG. 11B shows 3 dimensional baseball 21 with fastener 21 a attached tobaseball 21.

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball pitcher or player with throwing hand 18moving forward to mimic throwing a baseball (19 and 21).

FIG. 13 is a back view of the Sports and Entertainment Action FigureDoll 1 as a baseball player with throwing hand 18 in the air. Also,shows the same layer set up for action figure doll 1 with top layerrepresenting jersey 23, second layer representing light foam or outerlayer 7, third layer representing back cover support 24 and fourth layerrepresenting flexible material 8.

FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a basketball player wearing a basketball jersey 39 withboth hands in the air and lines on both arms to indicate where folds areplaced. These folds include the folds on support arm 27 b wrist 25 andelbow 22 and folds on shooting arm 27 a with wrist numbered 25 a andelbow numbered 22 b. Also, shows action figure doll 1 with fastener 26on shooting hand and shows how sticker 41 with image of face and neckcan be used for face and neck.

FIG. 14A shows a two dimensional basketball 28 with fastener 30 on backwith weight 29 that helps user control speed and motion of how fastaction figure doll 1 shoots jumper.

FIG. 14B shows a three dimensional basketball 31 with fastener 32attached. The weight of three dimensional basketball 31 usually allow itto be made without added weight to basketball 31.

FIG. 15 is a perspective back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player with hands in the air andlines representing where folds are placed and shows flexible supportpiece 36 that helps reinforce and make durable the shooting shoulder andarm 27 a and shooting elbow 22 b and shows flexible support piece 36 aof opposite arm 27 b and how it helps reinforce and make durable theopposite arm 27 b and shoulder of the action figure doll 1. Further, itshows where 34 weight is located that allows shoulder and arm 27 bopposite the shooting arm 27 a to move backward and forward when actionfigure doll 1 is waved or moved about in the air.

FIG. 15A shows back cover support 37 that is used to seal to back of theaction figure doll 1.

FIG. 16 is a perspective back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player illustrating how back coversupport 37 is sealed to back of the action figure doll 1 to partiallycover flexible support pieces in back and shoulder area and providesupport to the back area of action figure doll 1 and shows how sticker40 can be placed in the back head and neck area of action figure doll 1to display image of head and neck from behind.

FIG. 17 is a perspective front view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player showing how shoulder ofsupport arm 27 b is folded forward with flexible support piece 36 a toallow support arm 27 b to support shooting arm 27 a and shows flexiblesupport 38 under elbow of shooting arm 27 a to provide support toshooting arm 27 a.

FIG. 18 is a perspective back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 wearing a basketball jersey 39 and shows stats card16 attached to jersey 39 of action figure doll 1. Also, shows samedifferent layers that make up the action figure doll with top layerbeing basketball jersey 39, second layer being light foam or outer layer7, third layer being back cover support 37 and fourth layer beingflexible material 8.

FIG. 19 is a perspective side view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player wearing a basketball jersey39 illustrating how both the support arm 27 b and shooting arm 27 abegin moving forward illustrating how action figure doll 1 mimicsshooting a basketball (28 or 31).

FIG. 19A is a perspective view of how wording 18A can be added tobasketball (28 or 31) to describe athlete, play, team or event.

FIG. 20 is a perspective front view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player wearing a basketball jersey39 mimicking shooting a basketball (28 or 31) and illustrating fullforward motion of the shooting arm 27 a and motion of support arm 27 bof the action figure doll 1.

FIG. 21 is an illustrative view of how the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 can be made to attach or fasten to a trading cardshell or background card 42 to form a trading card.

FIG. 22 shows how stats card 16 can be placed or printed insidedepressed surface of the trading card shell or background card 42 andshows groove 43 that is used to place action figure doll 1 inside.

FIG. 23 is an illustrative view of a full body Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player wearing shoes 44 and 44 a(44 showing shoe detached from foot). Shoes (44 and 44 a) can be made tobe detachable and attachable through use of fastener 45 and 45 a (45 ashowing dotted lines to illustrate fastener 45 a on inside of shoe).

FIG. 24 is an illustrative view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a basketball player that is able to mimic the dribblingand shooting ability of a basketball player. Shows basketball playerwith basketball 48 and attachable and detachable flexible arm standsupport 47 with dotted circular lines on arm representing fasteners 49behind arm and in front of arm stand support 47 that attach arm standsupport 47 to arm 50 of action figure doll 1. Further, shows dottedlines on other arm 54 that represent flexible arm piece 51 underneathlight foam or outer layer 7.

FIG. 25 is an illustrative back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player that has the ability tomimic dribbling and shooting action of basketball player with forearm 52in the up position from arm stand 47.

FIG. 26 is an illustrative back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player that has ability to mimicdribbling and shooting basketball 48 with illustration of forearm 52 indown position on arm stand 47.

FIG. 27 is an illustrative view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a basketball player that has the ability to mimicdribbling and shooting basketball 48 with basketball player in shootingposition to mimic shooting a jumper. Also, shows dotted circular line ofweight 53 underneath light foam or outer layer 7 that allows user tocontrol speed of dribbling when action figure doll 1 is waved up anddown.

FIG. 28 is an illustrative view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a football player holding football 55 and shows armstand 47 with fastener 49 a detached and shows dotted lines on arm thatrepresent part of fastener 49 on the back of arm and shoulder of actionfigure doll 1 that connects arm stand 47 to back arm and shoulder ofaction figure doll 1 and shows dotted lines on arm opposite the armcarrying football that represent flexible support 56 underneath lightfoam or outer layer 7.

FIG. 29 is an illustrative view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a football player holding football 55 and shows armstand 47 attached to shoulder and back arm of the action figure doll 1.

FIG. 30 shows a back view of the Sports and Entertainment Action FigureDoll 1 as a Football player holding football 55 with arm resting on armstand 47 or in down motion. Also, shows layers of doll 1 with jersey 57being top layer, second layer being light foam or outer layer 7, thirdlayer being back cover support 37 and fourth layer being flexiblematerial 8.

FIG. 31 shows a back view of the Sports and Entertainment Action FigureDoll 1 as a Football player holding a football 55 with forearm movingupward and away from arm stand 47.

FIG. 32 shows a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a Football player mimicking throwing the football 59with throwing arm 58 in raised position holding a football 59. Also,shows weight 60 represented by dotted circular line is underneath lightfoam or outer layer 7 on arm 61 opposite throwing arm 58.

FIG. 33 shows a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a Football player with throwing arm 58 moving forward.

FIG. 34 shows a back view of the Sports and Entertainment Action FigureDoll 1 as a Football player mimicking throwing a football 59 withthrowing arm 58 raised holding a football 59. Shows stats card attachedto back of jersey 62 and shows different layers of action figure doll 1with first layer representing football jersey 62, second layerrepresenting light foam or outer layer 7, third layer representing backsupport 37 and last layer representing flexible material 8.

FIG. 35 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a Boxer in boxing stance with flexible arm stand 63with fastener 64 detached and circular dotted line on arm 65representing fastener 64 a on back of arm 65 and shows flexible supportpiece 66 represented by dotted lines underneath light foam or outerlayer 7.

FIG. 36 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a Boxer in boxing stance with flexible arm stand 63attached.

FIG. 37 is a perspective back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a Boxer in boxing stance with flexible arm stand63 attached and dotted line on back of arm 67 representing flexiblesupport piece 66 and dotted circle to indicate weight 68. Also, showslayers of action figure doll 1 with first layer being boxing trunks 69,second layer being light foam or outer layer 7, third layer being backsupport 37 and last layer being flexible material 8.

FIG. 38 is a perspective front view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a Boxer swinging and making a punch with arrowsindicating the path of swing.

FIG. 39 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a football player mimicking the motion of catching afootball with hands in the up position. Also, shows circular dottedlines to illustrate weight 70 and 70 a underneath light foam or outerlayer 7 and shows flexible arm support 71 and 71 a underneath elbows tohold arms in place to support the back and forth motion of forearm 72and 73.

FIG. 40 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a football player mimicking the motion of catching afootball with hands and fingers pointed upward and forearm 72 and 73lowered to mimic receiving the football.

FIG. 41 is a perspective back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a football player mimicking catching a footballshowing the back view of the flexible support 71 and 71 a underneathelbow of arms and shows the different layers of doll such as jersey 74,light foam or outer layer 7, back support 37 and flexible material 8.

FIG. 42 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a golf player holding a golf club 75 in a swingingstance with a hand illustration to show how action figure doll 1 isheld. Also, shows elbow fold 79.

FIG. 43 is a perspective back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a golf player holding a golf club 75 in aswinging stance showing flexible support 78 piece going from shoulder toback of hand. Also, shows folds 76 from shoulder to elbow that allowaction figure doll 1 to make a full swing with golf club 75. Further,shows weight 77 and weight 77 a that allow user to control speed ofswing and weight 77 and weight 77 a help action figure doll 1 to makefull swing.

FIG. 44 is a perspective back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a golf player holding a golf club 75 with lightfoam or outer layer 7 covering entire body area with weights (77 and 77a) and flexible support 78 underneath light foam 7. Also, shows asticker 40 that can be printed with graphics or printed with a 3Dprinter to illustrate back of head and neck area of action figure doll1. Further, shows stats or status card 16 attached to light foam orouter layer 7 and shows different layers of action figure doll 1 withtop layer being light foam or outer layer 7, second layer being backsupport 37 and third layer being flexible material 8.

FIG. 45 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a golf player swinging golf club 75.

FIG. 46 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a soccer player with soccer ball 84 showing fold 80 inelbow and fold 80 a in other elbow and fold 82 going across kicking leg81 with weight 83 a and weight 83 represented by circular dotted lineson kicking leg 81 underneath light foam or outer layer 7.

FIG. 47 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a soccer player with soccer ball 84 with kicking leg 81kicking the soccer ball 84.

FIG. 48 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a soccer player with kicking leg 81 in the air in backposition.

FIG. 49 is a perspective back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a soccer player with soccer ball 84 showingdifferent layers of action figure doll 1 with clothing 85 representing alayer, light foam or outer layer 7 representing a layer, back supportpiece 87 that extends to legs underneath foam or outer layer 7 andflexible material 8 underneath back support piece 87. Also, shows weightcover 89 on kicking leg 81 that covers weight 83 and weight 83 a.

FIG. 50 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a hockey player holding a hockey stick 90 with arms inforward position and shows weight 91 and weight 91 a in hand and wristarea of action figure doll 1. Also, showing fold 92 and fold 93 inshoulder areas of action figure doll 1 that allow back and forthmovement of arms and hockey stick 90.

FIG. 51 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a hockey player holding a hockey stick 90 with arms inback position and shows weight 91 and weight 91 a in hand and wrist areaof action figure doll 1.

FIG. 52 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a hockey player with hockey stick 90 in upward positionwith arrow representing motion after mimicking swinging at a puck. Also,shows different layers of action figure doll 1 with top layerrepresenting jersey 94, second layer representing light foam or outerlayer 7, third layer representing back support piece 37 and last layerrepresenting flexible material 8.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 in batting stance with ahand illustration to show how action figure doll 1 is held. Also, anillustration of how face and neck can be made with sticker 41 that canbe printed with graphics or with 3D printer. FIG. 2 is an illustrativeview of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a baseballplayer with bat 4 with front arm 2 detached. FIG. 2A shows perspectiveoutside view of detached front arm 2 with elbow fold 3 and tape or clothfastener 9 on wrist of detached front arm 2 that is used to seal wristto the hand 2 b in FIG. 2 that is attached to bat 4. FIG. 2B showsperspective inside view of detached front arm 2 and location of flexiblesupport 10. Fig. FIG. 3 is another perspective view of how the Sportsand Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 can be made as a baseball playerwith bat 4 with front arm 2 with hand 2 c detached and shows fastener 11a on back forearm. 3A shows a perspective view of detached front arm 2with hand 2 c that allows baseball player hand 2 c to detach from bat 4when baseball player makes a full swing. FIG. 3B shows a perspectiveview of detached front arm 2 with hand 2 c and location of flexiblesupport 10 on inside of front arm 2 and shows fastener inside hand 11.FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 illustrating how actionfigure doll 1 mimics swinging a baseball bat 4 with arrows to illustratemotion and path of bat 4. FIG. 5 is a perspective back view of theSports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a baseball player withbat 4 showing layer of flexible material 8 without light foam or outerlayer 7 and without back support 15 illustrating where weight 12 and 12a are located and shows flexible support 13 on bat 4 and shows folds inarm and shoulder 6 area that allow baseball action figure doll 1 withbat 4 to move and swing bat 4. FIG. 5A is a perspective view of detachedweight cover 14 that is used to cover weight 12 and 12 a. FIG. 5B is aperspective view of detached back and shoulder cover 15 used to givesupport to back and shoulder area of action figure doll 1. FIG. 6 is aperspective back view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll1 as a baseball player with bat 4 with weight cover 14 and back andshoulder cover 15 fastened to back of action figure doll 1 with circulardotted lines to indicate weight 12 and 12 a underneath. FIG. 7 is aperspective back view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll1 as a baseball player with bat 4 with light foam layer 7 covering mostof the action figure doll 1 including weight cover 14. Also, shows howstats or statistic card 16 can be made attached to surface of light foamor outer layer 7 of action figure doll 1. Further, shows a portion ofback and shoulder support cover 15 and a portion of flexible material 8.FIG. 8 is a perspective side view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 to give illustration ofthe flatness of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1. Also,shows how stats card 16 can be made to attach to outer surface of actionfigure doll 1 and how sticker 40 of the back head and neck area can bemade or printed with graphics or 3D graphics or 3D printer. FIG. 9 is aperspective view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 asa baseball player with bat 4 making a full swing with front arm 2popping back and detaching from bat 4 to display wording on chest 17.FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a baseball player with bat 4 lying down to give anotherillustration of the flatness of action figure doll 1. FIG. 11 is aperspective view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 asa pitcher or player with throwing hand 18 in the air and shows 2dimensional baseball 19 with fastener 19 a attached to throwing hand 18and shows circular dotted lines to represent weight 20 under forearm.FIG. 11A shows back of 2 dimensional baseball 19 with fastener 19 a andweight 19 b attached to back of baseball 19. FIG. 11B shows 3dimensional baseball 21 with fastener 21 a attached to baseball 21. FIG.12 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment Action FigureDoll 1 as a baseball pitcher or player with throwing hand 18 movingforward to mimic throwing a baseball (19 and 21). FIG. 13 is a back viewof the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a baseballplayer with throwing hand 18 in the air. Also, shows the same layer setup for action figure doll 1 with top layer representing jersey 23,second layer representing light foam or outer layer 7, third layerrepresenting back cover support 24 and fourth layer representingflexible material 8. FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the Sports andEntertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player wearing abasketball jersey 39 with both hands in the air and lines on both armsto indicate where folds are placed. These folds include the folds onsupport arm 27 b wrist 25 and elbow 22 and folds on shooting arm 27 awith wrist numbered 25 a and elbow numbered 22 b. Also, shows actionfigure doll 1 with fastener 26 on shooting hand and shows how sticker 41with image of face and neck can be used for face and neck. FIG. 14Ashows a two dimensional basketball 28 with fastener 30 on back withweight 29 that helps user control speed and motion of how fast actionfigure doll 1 shoots jumper. FIG. 14B shows a three dimensionalbasketball 31 with fastener 32 attached. The weight of three dimensionalbasketball 31 usually allow it to be made without added weight tobasketball 31. FIG. 15 is a perspective back view of the Sports andEntertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player with hands inthe air and lines representing where folds are placed and shows flexiblesupport piece 36 that helps reinforce and make durable the shootingshoulder and arm 27 a and shooting elbow 22 b and shows flexible supportpiece 36 a of opposite arm 27 b and how it helps reinforce and makedurable the opposite arm 27 b and shoulder of the action figure doll 1.Further, it shows where 34 weight is located that allows shoulder andarm 27 b opposite the shooting arm 27 a to move backward and forwardwhen action figure doll 1 is waved or moved about in the air. FIG. 15Ashows back cover support 37 that is used to seal to back of the actionfigure doll 1. FIG. 16 is a perspective back view of the Sports andEntertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player illustratinghow back cover support 37 is sealed to back of the action figure doll 1to partially cover flexible support pieces in back and shoulder area andprovide support to the back area of action figure doll 1 and shows howsticker 40 can be placed in the back head and neck area of action figuredoll 1 to display image of head and neck from behind. FIG. 17 is aperspective front view of the Sports and Entertainment Action FigureDoll 1 as a basketball player showing how shoulder of support arm 27 bis folded forward with flexible support piece 36 a to allow support arm27 b to support shooting arm 27 a and shows flexible support 38 underelbow of shooting arm 27 a to provide support to shooting arm 27 a. FIG.18 is a perspective back view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 wearing a basketball jersey 39 and shows stats card 16attached to jersey 39 of action figure doll 1. Also, shows samedifferent layers that make up the action figure doll with top layerbeing basketball jersey 39, second layer being light foam or outer layer7, third layer being back cover support 37 and fourth layer beingflexible material 8. FIG. 19 is a perspective side view of the Sportsand Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player wearing abasketball jersey 39 illustrating how both the support arm 27 b andshooting arm 27 a begin moving forward illustrating how action figuredoll 1 mimics shooting a basketball (28 or 31). FIG. 19A is aperspective view of how wording 18A can be added to basketball (28 or31) to describe athlete, play, team or event. FIG. 20 is a perspectivefront view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as abasketball player wearing a basketball jersey 39 mimicking shooting abasketball (28 or 31) and illustrating full forward motion of theshooting arm 27 a and motion of support arm 27 b of the action figuredoll 1. FIG. 21 is an illustrative view of how the Sports andEntertainment Action Figure Doll 1 can be made to attach or fasten to atrading card shell or background card 42 to form a trading card. FIG. 22shows how stats card 16 can be placed or printed inside depressedsurface of the trading card shell or background card 42 and shows groove43 that is used to place action figure doll 1 inside. FIG. 23 is anillustrative view of a full body Sports and Entertainment Action FigureDoll 1 as a basketball player wearing shoes 44 and 44 a (44 showing shoedetached from foot). Shoes (44 and 44 a) can be made to be detachableand attachable through use of fastener 45 and 45 a (45 a showing dottedlines to illustrate fastener 45 a on inside of shoe). FIG. 24 is anillustrative view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1as a basketball player that is able to mimic the dribbling and shootingability of a basketball player. Shows basketball player with basketball48 and attachable and detachable flexible arm stand support 47 withdotted circular lines on arm representing fasteners 49 behind arm and infront of arm stand support 47 that attach arm stand support 47 to arm 50of action figure doll 1. Further, shows dotted lines on other arm 54that represent flexible arm piece 51 underneath light foam or outerlayer 7. FIG. 25 is an illustrative back view of the Sports andEntertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player that has theability to mimic dribbling and shooting action of basketball player withforearm 52 in the up position from arm stand 47. FIG. 26 is anillustrative back view of the Sports and Entertainment Action FigureDoll 1 as a basketball player that has ability to mimic dribbling andshooting basketball 48 with illustration of forearm 52 in down positionon arm stand 47. FIG. 27 is an illustrative view of the Sports andEntertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a basketball player that has theability to mimic dribbling and shooting basketball 48 with basketballplayer in shooting position to mimic shooting a jumper. Also, showsdotted circular line of weight 53 underneath light foam or outer layer 7that allows user to control speed of dribbling when action figure doll 1is waved up and down. FIG. 28 is an illustrative view of the Sports andEntertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a football player holding football55 and shows arm stand 47 with fastener 49 a detached and shows dottedlines on arm that represent part of fastener 49 on the back of arm andshoulder of action figure doll 1 that connects arm stand 47 to back armand shoulder of action figure doll 1 and shows dotted lines on armopposite the arm carrying football that represent flexible support 56underneath light foam or outer layer 7. FIG. 29 is an illustrative viewof the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a footballplayer holding football 55 and shows arm stand 47 attached to shoulderand back arm of the action figure doll 1. FIG. 30 shows a back view ofthe Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a Football playerholding football 55 with arm resting on arm stand 47 or in down motion.Also, shows layers of doll 1 with jersey 57 being top layer, secondlayer being light foam or outer layer 7, third layer being back coversupport 37 and fourth layer being flexible material 8. FIG. 31 shows aback view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as aFootball player holding a football 55 with forearm moving upward andaway from arm stand 47. FIG. 32 shows a perspective view of the Sportsand Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a Football player mimickingthrowing the football 59 with throwing arm 58 in raised position holdinga football 59. Also, shows weight 60 represented by dotted circular lineis underneath light foam or outer layer 7 on arm 61 opposite throwingarm 58. FIG. 33 shows a perspective view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a Football player with throwing arm 58 movingforward. FIG. 34 shows a back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a Football player mimicking throwing a football59 with throwing arm 58 raised holding a football 59. Shows stats cardattached to back of jersey 62 and shows different layers of actionfigure doll 1 with first layer representing football jersey 62, secondlayer representing light foam or outer layer 7, third layer representingback support 37 and last layer representing flexible material 8. FIG. 35is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll1 as a Boxer in boxing stance with flexible arm stand 63 with fastener64 detached and circular dotted line on arm 65 representing fastener 64a on back of arm 65 and shows flexible support piece 66 represented bydotted lines underneath light foam or outer layer 7. FIG. 36 is aperspective view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 asa Boxer in boxing stance with flexible arm stand 63 attached. FIG. 37 isa perspective back view of the Sports and Entertainment Action FigureDoll 1 as a Boxer in boxing stance with flexible arm stand 63 attachedand dotted line on back of arm 67 representing flexible support piece 66and dotted circle to indicate weight 68. Also, shows layers of actionfigure doll 1 with first layer being boxing trunks 69, second layerbeing light foam or outer layer 7, third layer being back support 37 andlast layer being flexible material 8. FIG. 38 is a perspective frontview of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a Boxerswinging and making a punch with arrows indicating the path of swing.FIG. 39 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a football player mimicking the motion of catching afootball with hands in the up position. Also, shows circular dottedlines to illustrate weight 70 and 70 a underneath light foam or outerlayer 7 and shows flexible arm support 71 and 71 a underneath elbows tohold arms in place to support the back and forth motion of forearm 72and 73. FIG. 40 is a perspective view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a football player mimicking the motion ofcatching a football with hands and fingers pointed upward and forearm 72and 73 lowered to mimic receiving the football. FIG. 41 is a perspectiveback view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as afootball player mimicking catching a football showing the back view ofthe flexible support 71 and 71 a underneath elbow of arms and shows thedifferent layers of doll such as jersey 74, light foam or outer layer 7,back support 37 and flexible material 8. FIG. 42 is a perspective viewof the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a golf playerholding a golf club 75 in a swinging stance with a hand illustration toshow how action figure doll 1 is held. Also, shows elbow fold 79. FIG.43 is a perspective back view of the Sports and Entertainment ActionFigure Doll 1 as a golf player holding a golf club 75 in a swingingstance showing flexible support 78 piece going from shoulder to back ofhand. Also, shows folds 76 from shoulder to elbow that allow actionfigure doll 1 to make a full swing with golf club 75. Further, showsweight 77 and weight 77 a that allow user to control speed of swing andweight 77 and weight 77 a help action figure doll 1 to make full swing.FIG. 44 is a perspective back view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a golf player holding a golf club 75 with lightfoam or outer layer 7 covering entire body area with weights (77 and 77a) and flexible support 78 underneath light foam 7. Also, shows asticker 40 that can be printed with graphics or printed with a 3Dprinter to illustrate back of head and neck area of action figure doll1. Further, shows stats or status card 16 attached to light foam orouter layer 7 and shows different layers of action figure doll 1 withtop layer being light foam or outer layer 7, second layer being backsupport 37 and third layer being flexible material 8. FIG. 45 is aperspective view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 asa golf player swinging golf club 75. FIG. 46 is a perspective view ofthe Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a soccer playerwith soccer ball 84 showing fold 80 in elbow and fold 80 a in otherelbow and fold 82 going across kicking leg 81 with weight 83 a andweight 83 represented by circular dotted lines on kicking leg 81underneath light foam or outer layer 7. FIG. 47 is a perspective view ofthe Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a soccer playerwith soccer ball 84 with kicking leg 81 kicking the soccer ball 84. FIG.48 is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment Action FigureDoll 1 as a soccer player with kicking leg 81 in the air in backposition. FIG. 49 is a perspective back view of the Sports andEntertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a soccer player with soccer ball84 showing different layers of action figure doll 1 with clothing 85representing a layer, light foam or outer layer 7 representing a layer,back support piece 87 that extends to legs underneath foam or outerlayer 7 and flexible material 8 underneath back support piece 87. Also,shows weight cover 89 on kicking leg 81 that covers weight 83 and weight83 a. FIG. 50 is a perspective view of the Sports and EntertainmentAction Figure Doll 1 as a hockey player holding a hockey stick 90 witharms in forward position and shows weight 91 and weight 91 a in hand andwrist area of action figure doll 1. Also, showing fold 92 and fold 93 inshoulder areas of action figure doll 1 that allow back and forthmovement of arms and hockey stick 90. FIG. 51 is a perspective view ofthe Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll 1 as a hockey playerholding a hockey stick 90 with arms in back position and shows weight 91and weight 91 a in hand and wrist area of action figure doll 1. FIG. 52is a perspective view of the Sports and Entertainment Action Figure Doll1 as a hockey player with hockey stick 90 in upward position with arrowrepresenting motion after mimicking swinging at a puck. Also, showsdifferent layers of action figure doll 1 with top layer representingjersey 94, second layer representing light foam or outer layer 7, thirdlayer representing back support piece 37 and last layer representingflexible material 8. Further, it should be understood that the foregoingpertains to the preferred embodiments described herein without departingfrom the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the followingclaims.

I claim:
 1. A motion-able action figure doll that can be made withtrading card features and with a stats or status card and backgroundcard and has a body that is flat and made of flexible materialcomprising: a body that uses one or more weights and one or more foldsthat allow movement of one or more body parts and make it appear theaction figure doll is performing one or more tasks when waved in the airby user; and a body that can be made with one or more stickers andgraphics for face and neck or other parts of the body; and a body thatuses one or more firm flexible supports that give stability anddurability to the back and other body parts of action figure doll thathelp protect against the motion and wear and tear of body parts; and abody that can be made with or allow attachment of gear and equipment;and a body that can be made with light foam or outer layer that makesaction figure doll water resistant; and a body that is motion-able thatis used to lure and attract the attention of camera operator and othersat a game or event.
 2. A motion-able action figure doll that has tradingcard features and body that is flat that is made of flexible material asrecited in claim 1; wherein action figure doll is a baseball player thatis able to swing and wave a baseball bat.
 3. A motion-able action figuredoll that has trading card features and body that is flat that is madeof flexible material that is a baseball player that is able to swing batas recited in claim 2; wherein action figure doll can be made withwording that displays across chest when action figure doll makes a fullswing and hand detaches from baseball bat.
 4. A motion-able actionfigure doll that has trading card features and body that is flat that ismade of flexible material as recited in claim 1; wherein action figuredoll is a basketball player that mimics shooting a jump shot.
 5. Amotion-able action figure doll that has trading card features and bodythat is flat that is made of flexible material that is a basketballplayer that mimics shooting a jump shot as recited in claim 4; whereinaction figure doll can be made with full body with legs and with feet inwhich shoes can be made to attach and detach to feet of action figuredoll.
 8. A motion-able action figure doll that has trading card featuresand body that is flat that is made of flexible material as recited inclaim 1; wherein action figure doll is a basketball player that mimicsdribbling and shooting basketball.
 9. A motion-able action figure dollthat has trading card features and body that is flat that is made offlexible material that mimics shooting and dribbling basketball asrecited in claim 8; wherein the action figure doll uses a flexible armstand that allows the action figure doll to mimic dribbling and shootingbasketball.
 10. A motion-able action figure doll that has trading cardfeatures and body that is flat that is made of flexible material asrecited in claim 1; wherein action figure doll is a baseball playermimicking throwing a baseball.
 11. A motion-able action figure doll thathas trading card features and body that is flat that is made of flexiblematerial as recited in claim 1; wherein action figure doll is a footballplayer that mimics throwing a football.
 12. A motion-able action figuredoll that has trading card features and body that is flat that is madeof flexible material as recited in claim 1; wherein action figure dollis a football player mimicking running with a football wherein armholding the football can be made with a flexible arm stand that allowsarm to go up and down.
 13. A motion-able action figure doll that hastrading card features and body that is flat that is made of flexiblematerial as recited in claim 1; wherein action figure doll is a soccerplayer that mimics kicking around a soccer ball using one or moreweights located in the leg area of action figure doll.
 14. A motion-ableaction figure doll that has trading card features and body that is flatthat is made of flexible material as recited in claim 1; wherein actionfigure doll is a boxer that mimics the moves of a boxer.
 15. Amotion-able action figure doll that has trading card features and bodythat is flat that is made of flexible material that is a boxer asrecited in claim 14; wherein the action figure doll can be made with armstand.
 16. A motion-able action figure doll that has trading cardfeatures and body that is flat that is made of flexible material that isa boxer as recited in claim 14; wherein action figure doll can be madewith flexible arm supports in one or both arms that hold arm in positionto make a punch.
 17. A motion-able action figure doll that has a flatbody as recited in claim 1; wherein action figure doll is made withoutbackground card or stats card.
 18. A motion-able action figure doll thathas trading card features and body that is flat that is made of flexiblematerial as recited in claim 1; wherein football player mimics themotion with hands and arms of catching a football.
 19. A motion-ableaction figure doll that has trading card features and body that is flatthat is made of flexible material as recited in claim 18; wherein theforearms and hands fold outward and away from chest when action figuredoll is tilted forward and downward and forearm and hands that foldinward to chest when action figure doll is tilted upward and backward.20. A motion-able action figure doll that has trading card features andbody that is flat that is made of flexible material as recited in claim1; wherein the stickers on body can be made with or printed in 3Dgraphics and with a 3D printer.